1. Chocolate: fatal. This must not be eaten.
2. Onions and green onions: inedible, which will cause hemolytic anemia.
3. Chicken bones: inedible. Because the hollow structure is very easy to bite, it will scratch the esophagus or stomach, which will cause hemorrhagic diarrhea.
4. Or cook it in a pressure cooker until it is pulpy. When eating fish, the owner must carefully remove all the thorns.
5. Raw eggs: no coat. It will affect the dog's hair. It will also cause diarrhea.
6. Raw meat: I don't need to say this. It will cause diarrhea. It is also easy to get parasitic diseases. Don't eat it.
7. Because the composition of milk is totally different from that of dog milk. Dogs are prone to diarrhea after drinking it. But for healthy adult dogs, since they like to drink it, there is no problem after drinking it. It is also quite pleasant to drink a few mouthfuls occasionally. < P > 8: Grapes: If your dog has never eaten grapes, I advise you not to let dogs do experiments. Because some dogs are allergic to grapes, it will lead to renal failure. If your dog has eaten grapes, Besides, it's okay if you like it. Then take a few occasionally. It doesn't matter. As long as it's okay after eating, it won't be okay before.
9. Wild fungi: not to mention dogs, even people are afraid that this thing can't be eaten casually. Poisoned! However, the things that you often eat at home are fine. < P > 1: Irritating foods, such as pepper, ginger, garlic, pepper and aniseed, should not be eaten. You don't want your dog to become like a psychopath after eating these things, do you?
11: oily and fat-rich: this puppy can't eat. For big dogs, it's better to eat as little as possible. It will get fat.
12: Animal liver: This is the most important thing. Don't eat too much acridine, especially for small dogs. It will cause vitamin A poisoning, serious calcium deficiency, and a series of chronic problems. Remember the coat. But eating wood occasionally has something to do with it. Even if dogs have dog food and fanfan specially prepared for them, when we eat, I can't stand their expectant eyes and give them two pieces of meat to eat. Don't be nervous. It's okay to eat a little bit. It's just best to remove some salt from the meat in your mouth before feeding it to the dog. But you must never take people's food as the staple food for the dog.
Below I have sorted out some symptoms of food dog poisoning for your reference, so as not to be ignorant at that time.
1. Chocolate (caffeine poisoning) Frequent urination, dilated pupils, rapid heartbeat, vomiting and diarrhea, extreme excitement, vigorous energy, muscle trembling, and finally coma < P > 2. Onion (disulfide poisoning) < P > Poisoning symptoms: weight loss, fatigue, Laziness, frequent wheezing, depression, rapid pulse, weakness, film-like secretion in gums and mouth. < P > 3. Liver (vitamin A poisoning) < P > Poisoning symptoms: deformed bones, rapid development of elbow and spinal bones, weight loss, anorexia, No appetite
4. Bone (not toxic, but it will scratch the esophagus and cause suffocation)
Asphyxiation reaction: pale and blue gums, panting, mouth breathing, scratching the face, shallow and slow breathing, unconsciousness, Pupils are dilated and even go into shock.
5. Raw eggs (leading to vitamin H deficiency)
Vitamin H deficiency: hair loss, weakness, growth retardation, skeletal deformity
6. Raw meat (salmonella poisoning, Bacillus poisoning)
Symptoms of salmonella poisoning: poor appetite, high fever, diarrhea, dehydration and lower abdominal pain. No mental symptoms
Bacillus poisoning: vomiting, stomachache, diarrhea, severe bloody, shock, paralysis
7: grapes (causing renal failure)
Poisoning symptoms: vomiting, diarrhea, dogs will become depressed, anorexia, abdominal pain, severe clinical oliguria and anuria, and finally renal failure.
Maybe you. Well ... if I were you. When the dog has these symptoms, my first thought is to go to the hospital ... Hurry!
chapter 9: proper feeding and daily nutrition.
can raw meat and bones be eaten?
Many dog friends have this saying:
1. Dogs that eat raw meat love to bite people;
2. Dogs that eat raw meat love parasites.
this is all nonsense. Whether a dog bites people depends on the breed. It depends on the wolf dog string in the warehouse. It seldom eats meat, but all it eats is swill and leftovers. Try it. Does it bite people? Get a Labrador and feed it raw meat every day to see if it will bite.
Dogs like to smell around on the ground, and their mouths are full of dirt. There are parasite eggs in the soil, such as roundworms. No matter whether they eat raw meat or not, there will be parasites, and they must be repelled once every six months or once a year. This has nothing to do with whether pork is produced in the European Union, the United States or China.
Even if raw meat is going to rot, there will be "bacteria" such as metaplasia. If dogs eat it, they can rely on these molds to accelerate the digestion of food in their bodies and absorb it better.
6 kinds of foods that dogs can't eat
First of all, it shows that the following is not a phenomenon that every dog will have every time. However, due to the differences of breeds and individuals, the performance of each dog may be different or even absent.
(1) Dogs should not eat bones, especially sharp bones such as chickens and ducks, because dogs swallowing these bones with sharp corners or sharp edges are easy to cause mucosal damage in bones, which can further develop into acute bone ulcers. Sick dogs suddenly have acute symptoms such as vomiting, anorexia, abdominal pain, etc., and delay in treatment will develop into chronic gastric ulcer, which is characterized by occasional vomiting and often occurring at fasting time such as early morning, and their appetite is sometimes good and bad, and their condition is extremely aggravated, which is not easy to be completely cured. When a dog eats a lot of bones at a time, constipation can also occur, and the stool is bone residue-like with difficulty in defecation.
(2) Dogs can't eat liver for a long time. The liver is rich in vitamin A, which is beneficial and harmless to dogs occasionally. However, taking the liver as a daily staple food for a long time can cause excessive vitamin A and even poisoning. Excessive vitamin A can affect the absorption of calcium in the intestine and the metabolism of calcium in the body, resulting in calcium deficiency in dogs, especially in puppies. Vitamin A poisoning can be manifested as osteoporosis, joint warts and spinal diseases, and will affect the development of teeth. This kind of disease is a gradual process, which is often difficult to find in the early stage, and has caused irreparable damage when symptoms are found.
(3) Dogs should not eat onions and other foods. Some dogs eating this kind of food can cause red blood cell hemolysis and hematuria. Although its principle is not very clear now, it can be confirmed that it is related to some substances in onion food.
(4) Dogs can't eat chocolate. Mainly because dogs are very sensitive to caffeine in chocolate, although there are great individual differences, some dogs do get excited when they eat a small amount of chocolate. Moreover, chocolate contains a lot of sugar, which is harmful to the health of dogs.
(5) Dogs should not eat allergic food such as seafood. Dogs may be allergic to many foods, which vary greatly from individual to individual. Generally speaking, seafood foods contain more histamine, which is easy to cause allergies. Their symptoms vary, and they may be red and swollen around the mouth, fidgety, or itchy all over the body, allergic papules on the skin, and allergic diarrhea. These require careful observation by the owner at ordinary times to identify which foods the dog is allergic to.
(6) Dogs should not eat foods high in sugar, fat and salt. Foods high in sugar and fat are easy to make dogs fat, and obesity can easily induce a series of diseases, such as fatty liver, diabetes, hyperlipidemia, coronary heart disease, etc., and damage the sports, circulation, reproduction and other systems. These diseases will threaten the life of dogs when they get old. Excessive salt intake by dogs for a long time will increase the burden of renal excretion and affect the health of kidneys. At the same time, the imbalance of various minerals and vitamins in the body will directly affect the health and resistance of the skin, resulting in various skin diseases.
is it reasonable to heat and feed the finished dog food?
Some dog owners are used to heating the finished dog food and feeding it to their puppies, which is not correct. Dog food can be roughly divided into canned food and dry food. For canned food, there is no need to heat it when it is opened, because it is strictly sterilized before sealing, especially for imported brands. The hygienic requirements of pet food abroad are the same as those of people. Generally, you should eat it all at once after opening the can. If there is any surplus, it should be sealed and stored in the refrigerator. When you take it out for eating, you should heat it for 4~5oC before feeding it. Dry food does not need to be heated at all. Heating dry food usually requires adding water, which will destroy the original nutrition of dog food. Dry dog food is puffed, which is similar to children's food. It is not only cooked, but also carefully prepared with appropriate crispness, which is beneficial to digestion and tooth exercise.
the biggest disadvantage of heating dog food is that vitamins are destroyed in large quantities, and the structure of vitamins will change at high temperature, which will not work normally. In the process of making dog food, the destroyed vitamins will be supplemented to a sufficient level. If the heating temperature is too high, it will be destroyed again.
Pay attention to the intake of salt
Appropriate salt can supplement trace elements such as water and sodium chloride for people and balance the needs of various parts of the body; For dogs, too much salt is the enemy, and it can cause depilation, long furuncle and greatly increase the chance of skin diseases.
the key point is not to let your dog eat too much, so as not to cause acute diseases such as gastric distension. Overeating is more harmful to puppies. Because puppies' digestive ability is weak and their ability to control satiety is poor, it is more likely to cause satiety, which will lead to acute gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and vomiting, and even life-threatening.
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